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2017 Maltby Clubmaking Academy

Master your Clubmaking

The GolfWorks proudly presents our 2017 state-of-the-art clubmaking program. Golf enthusiasts and clubmakers alike have traveled from all over
the world to take one of our exclusive PGA accredited classes!

Courses

Due to the high demand for The Golfworks Schools, and because there are many people that lack the time to commit to a full week school, we
have designed a rewarding two-day course on Golf Club Fitting and Assembly. The Fitting section covers golf club design and the affect on golf
club performance, along with all the basics of fitting loft, lie, club length, swingweight and total weight. Golf shaft basics are also covered along
with procedures on how to choose the right shaft. Golf grip sizing and selection are covered, along with selecting the right set make-up for better
scoring. You will learn to conduct a "mini-fitting", which is a shorter, dynamic fitting session that is preferred by many tour professionals.

During the assembly portion of the school, you will learn professional assembly techniques that apply to the hobbyist or volume golf club builder.
Included is proper clubhead preparation, steel and graphite golf shaft installation procedures, swingweighting, golf grip installation and much,
much more. During the working periods after each skill-based presentation you will assemble a hybrid, wedge, and putter. You will also learn
special "Tricks of the Trade" that come from the most experienced training staff in the golf industry. This school package includes 2 days of the
best instruction available and lunches for both days. In addition, each student will keep the hybrid, wedge, and putter he or she assembles (a
$150 value). You will also take home instructional books and videos and a GolfWorks shop apron (over $125 value). All this included in the $99
price of the school.

2017 Schedule

The most comprehensive training program available in clubmaking today. This course has set the standard for complete clubmaking and repair
instruction for two decades!

Fitting

How mass and dimensional properties affect golf club performance

Loft, lie and club length

Swingweight and total weight

Shaft flex, materials, designs and patterns

Grip size, materials, models

Set make-up

Assembly

Using assembly equipment

How to speed turn ferrules

How to install a golf grip

Achieving proper swingweights

Assembly using frequency analyzer

Expert "Tricks of the Trade"

Measuring golf club specifications

Repair

Reshafting irons and metal woods

Measuring scorelines

Removing and installing golf gripss

Short-cuts, timesavers and solutions

Adjusting loft and lie angle

Ferrule finishing

Your tuition includes two instructional books, five videos to keep, and a computerized golf club fitting evaluation. You will also receive a $100
merchandise credit allowing you to purchase the necessary components of your choice to assemble your own club(s).

2017 Schedule

The Maltby Advanced Shaft Technology Academy will teach students a golf shaft's role in performance, shaft terminology and the manufacturing
process for both steel and graphite.

Overview

Learn how golf shafts are manufactured, tested and evaluated

Learn key elements in golf shaft performance

OEM vs. Aftermarket golf shafts

Learn how to use a frequency machine

Learn how to profile test golf shafts

Learn how to frequency match golf shafts

All students will assemble a frequency matched set of irons (theirs to keep). Previous club assembly experience is required. It is recommend that
each student has attended the Fitting, Assembly & Repair school or another qualified club assembly or repair course.

Gripping

Adjustments

Finishing

2017 Schedule

Background

The GolfWorks has been conducting professional golf club repair, fitting and assembly schools since 1982. We have hosted thousands of
students from all over the world. Unlike other companies who teach club repair and actually repair very few clubs, we repair thousands of
clubs yearly. Among the people who have placed faith in us to provide them with the knowledge of golf club repair, fitting and assembly currently
work for companies like Callaway, Titleist, Nike, True Temper, UST, Golf Galaxy, Dick's Sporting Goods and more.

Maltby Clubmaking Academy workshop﻿Our premier technical experts provide you with the most comprehensive clubmaking instruction offered in
the industry today. Our classes qualify for the PGA and LPGA Continuing Education Programs. The academys instruction manuals are written by
Ralph Maltby, who is the leading authority on club design, fitting, and repair. Hundreds of golf professionals from the PGA of America have also
attended our schools. Why? Because the teaching manuals used in our schools are also used by the PGA of America in their seminars and
workshops. In fact, many golf professionals choose to supplement their PGA-based education by visiting the source of golf club repair, fitting
and assembly.

How To Attend

Registering for a GolfWorks Clubmaking Academy program is as simple as making an online deposit (sign-up below). Or call our toll-free number
1-800-848-8358 and request a school packet. We will send a complete brochure on all five programs, as well as an application for attendance
and hotel accommodation information. Fill out the application and return it to The GolfWorks. Our staff will contact you with the date of your
class and any other necessary details. Or if you are making a deposit via the online sign-up then you will receive an email confirmation.

The Maltby Clubmaking Academy is the world's foremost authority on golf equipment and repair.

The GolfWorks offers the most complete catalog of golf clubmaking instructional books and videos in the industry.

Testimonials

"The information covered in class has already come into play here in my shop, and in my own game as well. The GolfWorks has always been a
great company to order from and I will continue to tell others of the great experience I had at your facility." - S. Mullenn

"I enjoyed the hands-on approach and being able to put the techniques we learned to use. The equipment was very easy to use." - D. Klein